Dominic Longley
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Dominic Longley

Partner

Areas of expertise

Dominic leads our Accounting Advisory team nationally and has over 15 years of experience advising private and listed businesses across a wide range of sectors on complex technical accounting and financial reporting matters.

Experience

Dominic provides specialist technical accounting and financial reporting advice to wide range of companies across a number of sectors.

This advice includes projects on the application of technical accounting either as part of transactions or as part of the annual reporting cycle.  Examples being mergers and acquisitions, new debt or equity issues, remuneration and incentive plans, group reorganisations, implementation of new standards and audit readiness support – often working as part of cross-functional teams including Transactions Services, Audit and Tax.

Dominic has an in-depth knowledge of International and UK Financial Reporting Standards and Company Law, across a broad range of technical areas.

Notable client work and achievements

Relevant projects that Dominic has led include:

  • Application of new accounting standards (UK GAAP and IFRS).
  • Assistance with IFRS conversions and preparation of HFIs for Capital Market transactions.
  • Provision of technical accounting advice for complex transactions, such as revenue recognition, share-based payments, acquisitions and disposals, group reorganisations, fundraises, IPO and private equity investment

Professional qualifications/memberships

Dominic is a fellow member of ICAEW and currently sits on the ICAEW Corporate Reporting Faculty Board.

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Pre-sale exit planning: Setting up for a successful exit

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Laura Hayward, Lynne Blakey, Olivier Pecon, Dominic Gibbs, Emma Queen

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Article

FRS 102: Putting leases back on the menu for hospitality and retail

Major updates to FRS 102 are here, and retail and hospitality businesses applying UK GAAP, including stores, restaurants, hotels, gyms, cafes, and other food and leisure outlets, are likely to be among those to feel the impact most.

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